Queen Victoria's Journals

a little after 8, feeling much better. Got a kind letter from Lord Melbourne written on Thursday night from Bowood where he arrived at ½ p.7. Got up at 9, and breakfasted in my dressing room. Saw my gentlemen as

about History; and he remembers all he reads. Stayed up till 11. Took leave of Lord Melbourne, who goes to Bowood (Lord Lansdowne's) which I'm very sorry for, but will come back on Tuesday 17th, and then stay I hope

seems to remember all he has read. Stayed up till 11, & took leave of Ld Melbourne, who is going Bowood (Ld Lansdowne's). I am very sorry for his departure, but he is returning before long. Version Princess Beatrice's copies

his only election to Parliament. If, as seems likely, his marriage to Joan Bowood had by then already taken place, he perhaps held the manor of North Bowood, and no doubt he also possessed land inherited from his father.[footnote]Hussey’s earliest

Heirs of the Survivor of them, shall from henceforth stand seized of those Parks, called Clarendon Park, and Bowood Park, alias Kings Bowood Park, in the County of Wilts, and of all the Royalties, Priviledges, Franchises, Immunities and Appur tenances

for four years. He also gave 500 l . to Christ's Hospital. He was of an ancient family, settled at Bowood, Wilts, from the time of Edward the First. His pedigree is set out in the 'Herald's Visitation of London,

] Same to the King from Sir Orlando Bridgman, Lord Chief Justice, & c., for confirmation of the grant of Bowood park as granted 1644, April 11, in consideration of a debt due to him from the late King of

for a great seal for a grant to William Legg of all that the King's park of Bowood, Wilts, with the appurtenances called Bowood Park, now parcel of the Queen's jointure, for 99 years without rent during the life of

of. the difficulties and perplexities in which the Goverumpent wasyunforiuwately placed. On the 10th, Lord Lansdowne returned to town from Bowood:. Mr Huskisson saw: him, next day, when a.convvrsatiou took place-the particulars of which Mr Hqks isson recited, to the,

to the Most Noble the 3archioness of Lansdown, by 1. M. COOMBS, Organist of Chippeuham Church, and of the Chapel, Bowood. The whole of the Chants and Psalms (with the exception of three or four taken from Novells's Evening Service)

permission, to the Most Noble the Marchioness of Lansdown, byJb M. COOMBS, Organist of Chippenhasa Church, and of the Chapel, Bowood. The whole ot these Chants and the Psalms (with the exception of a few taken from Novello's Evening Service)

inhabitants of Dart mouth. On Tuesday they arrived at Mambead, the seat of Sir Robert Newman, whence they departed for Bowood, the seat of Lord Lans- downe, near Bath.- Western Times. . - The Duke of Terceira, whose late attempt

654 6ÃÂ°ÃÂ7ÃÂ° Jprilis. A. 1726. lloads. And the Amendments, made by the Committee, to the Bill, were severally read a Second time; and, upon the Question severally put thereupon, were, with AmendÃÂ¬ ments to some of them, agreed unto

of Dorset, through the several parishes, hamlets, tithings, townships or places of Allington aforesaid, and Dottery, Loders, Solway, Ash, Netherbury, Bowood, Stoke, Broadwindsor, Burstock and Drimpton, in the said county of Dorset, to the Crewkerne Turnpike Road, near Clapton Bridge,

or fancy village, which affoids superioi dwellings to the woiking people The Maiquis of Lansdowne has such a village, at Bowood , in Wiltshue But listen to Mi Phelps , his steward - " I was engaged in taking the

Marquis of Lansdowne for permission to have a search for them instituted amongst the library treasures of his Lordship at Bowood and Lansdowne House , which was graciously and promptly acceded to. The result of the search was the discovery

Cassel, or to that pearl among Rembrandt's landscapes, " The Mill ," at the Marquis of Lansdowne 's seat of Bowood . Still, take it all in all, the St. Petersburg pictures con¬ stitute the most remarkable group of the

or fancy village, which affoids superioi dwellings to the woiking people The Maiquis of Lansdowne has such a village, at Bowood , in Wiltshue But listen to Mi Phelps , his steward - " I was engaged in taking the

Marquis of Lansdowne for permission to have a search for them instituted amongst the library treasures of his Lordship at Bowood and Lansdowne House , which was graciously and promptly acceded to. The result of the search was the discovery